Immediately after a disaster, the normal telecommunication infrastructure, including wired and wireless networks, is often seriously compromised and cannot guarantee regular coverage and reliable communications services. These temporarily-missing communications capabilities are crucial to rescuers and affected citizens as the responders need to effectively coordinate and communicate to minimize the loss of lives and property. A cyber-physical system (CPS) is composed of integrated communication, computation and physical objects, and cyber-physical vehicle systems (CPVSs) are an emerging field due to the rapid advancements on real-time computing, mobile communications and autonomous control in intelligent transport systems. In this paper, we propose a cyber-physical busesand- drones mobiLe edge infrastructure (AidLife) for disaster emergency communications, which aims at a rapidly deployable resilient system capable of supporting flexible communications to serve large-scale disaster situations by utilizing the existing public transport system. In particular we envision a proposal where public buses can be recruited to temporarily host portable base station (BS) and computation units as well as power resources so as to form a buses-based mobile edge infrastructure, and also accommodate drones to extend their coverage to hard-to-reach areas. Our preliminary results show that the AidLife system can guarantee a good coverage to users, even when a large number of normal BSs that are damaged.

Narang, M., Liu, W., Gutierrez, J., Chiaraviglio, L. (2017). A Cyber Physical Buses-and-Drones Mobile Edge Infrastructure for Large Scale Disaster Emergency Communications. In Proceedings - IEEE 37th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, ICDCSW 2017 (pp.53-60). IEEE [10.1109/ICDCSW.2017.41].

A Cyber Physical Buses-and-Drones Mobile Edge Infrastructure for Large Scale Disaster Emergency Communications

Chiaraviglio, Luca
2017-06-05

Abstract

Immediately after a disaster, the normal telecommunication infrastructure, including wired and wireless networks, is often seriously compromised and cannot guarantee regular coverage and reliable communications services. These temporarily-missing communications capabilities are crucial to rescuers and affected citizens as the responders need to effectively coordinate and communicate to minimize the loss of lives and property. A cyber-physical system (CPS) is composed of integrated communication, computation and physical objects, and cyber-physical vehicle systems (CPVSs) are an emerging field due to the rapid advancements on real-time computing, mobile communications and autonomous control in intelligent transport systems. In this paper, we propose a cyber-physical busesand- drones mobiLe edge infrastructure (AidLife) for disaster emergency communications, which aims at a rapidly deployable resilient system capable of supporting flexible communications to serve large-scale disaster situations by utilizing the existing public transport system. In particular we envision a proposal where public buses can be recruited to temporarily host portable base station (BS) and computation units as well as power resources so as to form a buses-based mobile edge infrastructure, and also accommodate drones to extend their coverage to hard-to-reach areas. Our preliminary results show that the AidLife system can guarantee a good coverage to users, even when a large number of normal BSs that are damaged.
37th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, ICDCSW 2017
J.W. Marriott Hotel, usa
2017
IEEE Technical Committee on Distributed Processing (TCDP)
Rilevanza internazionale
5-giu-2017
Settore ING-INF/03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
English
Cyber physical vehicle system; Cyber-physical system; Disaster emergency communications; Infrastructure mobility; Mobile edge network; Public transport networks; Unmanned aerial vehicle; Computer Networks and Communications; Hardware and Architecture; Information Systems
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7979795/
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Narang, M., Liu, W., Gutierrez, J., Chiaraviglio, L. (2017). A Cyber Physical Buses-and-Drones Mobile Edge Infrastructure for Large Scale Disaster Emergency Communications. In Proceedings - IEEE 37th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, ICDCSW 2017 (pp.53-60). IEEE [10.1109/ICDCSW.2017.41].
Narang, M; Liu, W; Gutierrez, J; Chiaraviglio, L
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